Mary is being interviewed to determine whether or not she has been sexually abused by her stepfather. The interviewer tells Mary that if she tells the truth about what her stepfather did to her, she’ll be considered a good little girl and will get to go do something fun. The interviewer then proceeds to nod in agreement when Mary discloses abuse. This is an example of ______.
a. stereotype induction.
b. use of authority.
c. selective reinforcement.
d. repetition of suggestive questions.
c. selective reinforcement.
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